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Chunk #3 — Publication Bias Among Novel Reports of cG×E Studies

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A critical review of the first 10 years of candidate gene-by-environment interaction research in psychiatry.
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Publication bias, the tendency to publish significant results more readily than nonsignificant ones, is widespread in biomedical research (18). While understandable given journal editors’ motivation to publish findings with greater impact (typically novel, significant findings) and authors’ decisions not to submit null findings (which require more work but have less payoff), publication bias is problematic because it produces a distorted representation of findings in an area of study (19).